I’m a fan of magic and also of pranks, so I had to watch “The Magic Prank Show” with Justin Willman on Netflix.
Willman is a magician who helps people get payback on someone in their lives with elaborate, magic-based pranks.
My favourite one is when a guy asked for Justin’s help to prank his brother, who is really afraid of AI and robots.
I won’t spoil it (it’s the first episode of the series if you want to watch) but it got me thinking about AI.
When it first burst on the scene, I know a lot of online entrepreneurs were giddy because they saw it as a big shortcut for creating content.
They would just hit a button and voila, it would spit out stuff for them to post and they would hardly have to lift a finger!
Flash forward to now and they know that AI wasn’t the content creation saviour that they thought it would be.
Not to say it can’t help – there are some cool time-saving tools and it can get the creative juices flowing, but AI-generated content sticks out like a sore thumb and can be spotted a mile away.
I can tell whenever a member of The Coaching Jungle puts an AI post up on the group wall, or if I see one anywhere around social media … it just feels “off”.
Next Tuesday I’m doing a live workshop where I’m sharing the exact method I use to create my content, in under 30 minutes a day.
If you’re looking for an AI-powered magic bullet don’t register for it, since it has nothing to do with AI.
But if you’re willing to roll up your sleeves and put some effort in, save your seat for it here: